If you think you’re a die-hard Pokemon fan, you haven’t met Gabriel O’Flaherty Chan yet. O’Flaherty-Chan, a software developer, created a Game Boy Color emulator for the Apple Watch after noticing the lack of one in the iOS store. Building off the existing Gambatte emulator, he created Giovanni, which runs Game Boy and Game Boy Color games on Series 2 Apple Watches. Shown in the emulator’s screenshots is Pokémon Yellow, a game you can play in its entirety if you’re nimble enough to handle the tiny...

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